how do you think it's going to pay out when we get to the final law? i wonder what you think about that legal challenge. >> now, the bonus cap which caps the bonus at a percent of salary would not be a regulation. and if you've seen by lawyers in the commission and i think they are right, it's a kind of macro prudential measure because in good times, banksers take a huge bonus. in that time, the taxpayers have to bail out the banks. so i think there will be internet case for capping bank bon bonuses. >> thanks for that. >>> moving on now to australia where the central bank has kept its main cash rate hit a record low of 3% today. are the low rates giving consumers confidence to open their purses? >> as expected, the reserve bank of australia left things unchanged at 3% and kept its easing bias in place. kwlen stevens pointed to signs on of stabilization and in the u.s. and said it was pruitt to hold lakety. we saw it just there. that's the biggest increase in seven months which essentially shows confidence is improving. on the easing bus, it was all ab